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About the Author
WILL HOROWITZ is the executive chef and owner of Ducks Eatery and Harry & Ida's Meat and Supply Co. in New York City. He has become a pioneer in smoked, pickled, and preserved foods, with a focus on developing more sustainable food systems through the study of food history and nature. He works closely with chefs around the world, leading the way in culinary innovation for sustainably farming seaweeds and reducing food waste. His New York culinary heritage has deep roots beginning with his grandparents: a classically trained chef and fisherman of Long Island's North Fork on one side, owners of a traditional Jewish delicatessen in Harlem on the other side. Will attended Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, for Tibetan Buddhism and eco-sustainability, studying wilderness survival under Richard Dart, herbalism under Brigitte Mars, and Tibetan Buddhism under Reginald "Reggie" Ray. He began pursuing his professional cooking career at the Culinary School of the Rockies and Johnson & Wales University in 2004. In 2012, Will and his sister, Julie Horowitz, opened Ducks Eatery. In 2015, they opened a vintage-inspired delicatessen and provisions shop called Harry & Ida's Meat and Supply Co. A big believer of using the local terroir as inspiration, he is an avid forager, fisherman, and naturalist. He lives in New York City.
Reviews
"In the culinary world of the moment, technological prowess is yielding to more ancient and more time- tested techniques...Horowitz celebrates such rediscoveries with this very informative guide to foraging...For those ready to learn new foodways from their forebears, Horowitz presents intriguing and detailed instructions and correlative recipes." - Booklist "Reading these homesteading, foraging, fishing, and hunting tips and game recipes feels like taking a mountain vacation. Recipes to savor include pickled chanterelle mushrooms and a hunter's sausage spiked with ground juniper berries." - Garden & Gun [March 2019 Reading List] "In this new cookbook, [Will Horowitz] pulls from the experiences of his childhood in upstate New York and offers a guide to foraging and approaching the kitchen as a naturalist in the contemporary world. The techniques in the book...aim to connect readers to a survivalist cooking tradition." - Epicurious [40 New Cookbooks to Buy This Spring] "The man best known for creating the smoked watermelon 'ham' has distilled all of his knowledge of foraging, preserving, smoking, salting, and more into this 320-page tome...Gorgeous photography and painstakingly detailed illustrations make this a perfect gift for anyone you know who's looking to get back to the land." - Grubstreet
Book Information
ISBN 9780062427106
Author Will Horowitz
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint William Morrow Cookbooks
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Weight(grams) 1170g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 203mm * 31mm